▼Rhino 4.0The most Powerful 3D Modeling Tool at an Affordable Price
Write a ReviewReview SummaryRhino 4.0 has been reviewed by 22 users, with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
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Erik LanderRhino 4 Rhinoceros 4.0 is the best choice for C.A.D. Novedge offers this amazing tool for the most affordable price. It's really that simple. Posted: Monday, November 03, 2008 Jack Mc KieNewbie Learns Rhino Solid Modeling I'm new to solid modeling. I'm a scale model maker and have drawn with 2D AutoCAD LT for a few years. I make cast parts in resin and metal. My model parts require master patterns to produce rubber molds for spincasting. My goal is to use Rhino to develop master patterns that will be made cnc and possibly 3D printed. The tutorials are good and the program in general is great. I'm just learning but I like what I see so far and expect to use it extensively. Good value for the money and a relatively fast learning curve for the average person. Jack Mc Kie Posted: Monday, February 25, 2008 Mark Balenovic3d Modeling Veteran Tries Rhino What an intelligent, intuitive and comprehensive program! As an Autocad 12 (up to 2002 now) expert user, I'm not easily swayed by other programs. Rhino is packed with abilities, has a very easy to grasp GUI, and the command line is there, which is essential for speed. I easily lofted a set of Autocad-made hull sections into a solid, nicely renderable surface. I feel at home with the program, only after four sessions. I'm going to buy the Rhino for sure, eliminating the need for about $6,000 of resource-hungry 3D Studio and Autocad upgrades. And the Rhino and Autocad 2002 combo don't embarrass my Dell Latitude's 4-year-old Pentium 4. Mark B., Santa Fe Posted: Friday, December 14, 2007 AnonymousRhino 4! Try it, amazing. Seriously, for doing anything from unfolding for quick model building to full size manufactured production, a better 3d modeler for such a price is impossible to find. Not only can Rhino open almost any format you through at it, but it can write back to those formats as well. Don't have Illustrator? No Problem, open the file in Rhino, edit it, and return it as an illustrator file. Don't have solidworks? Open a solidworks file here to view and edit and return. Need to make a 3dPrint, you can use Rhino for this also. All in All, its the best choice for modeling with the familiar interface of Autocad, but with streamlined 3d and a set of tools that you would be hard pressed to find elsewhere. Posted: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 Yuriy TaborisskiyRhino 4.0 Import/Export .STP Files fom/to Catia V5 Posted: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 Ron PogueCAD rookie buys Rhino My background; My work history was concerned with sophisticated mechanical devices, and I am an electronics/computer hobbiest, but I had zero experience with CAD. When the need came along to use a CAD program, I asked around knowlegible folks and was pointed towards Rhino. I did the Rhino tutorials and was off and running. With no classroom training in CAD of any kind, I thought it wise to buy as much Rhino reading material as I could. I got books from Amazon, and I bought Rhino Training Manual 1. There are DVDs associated with all these publications which makes self teaching easy. The Rhino Training manual stands head and shoulders above all the rest, being easy to understand and to the point. With the training manual to the side and my computer screen in front of me, I play with the lessons in the training manual and the Rhino program, it is fun. I find Rhino very do-able. Posted: Monday, November 26, 2007 AnonymousExcellent 3D Drawing Tool I first tried the demo version of Rhino and found the included tutorial easy to understand and with excellent demonstrations of Rhino's capabilities. I then tried several demo's of other 3D software and found they were no match to Rhino's ease of use and exemplary tutorial. I made a quick purchase and am even more pleased with the full learning tutorial and manual. It's the easiest to use and most intuitive 3D drawing software I have seen. Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2007 Fred WadaEasy, simple, quick Coming from Pro/CDRS or Desiger, AutoCAD 2006, Alias Studio, Rhino has been the most easy to learn and use 3D software by far. I don't use it for animation or particles, but for product design and scene creation it does a superb job. Simple compared to those other programs I've worked with in the past for real world designing. Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Kyle Glogerrihno i like rihno i trying to save up to buy it cause im in high school and i need rihno but i cant find anyone to give it to me for free so but this is great Posted: Monday, June 18, 2007 AnonymousSpikes in My Booleen Subtract, Mesh Offset I really do enjoy allot of the new tools and my never go bact to version 3. But it is a bit frustrating when things like this happen. I also realize I have more to learn. If anyone has a solution for this observation could you please advise me about how to correct it. Posted: Monday, May 21, 2007 Maxime VerretI love it It is very usefull to me. As a patent agent, I am able to view CAD models provided from inventors and give instructions to draftsmen. I love it! Maxime Posted: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 AnonymousGreat Upgrade Its a great upgrade from Rhino 3.0 and under development still. I didnt think that it was out for sale thou. Posted: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Price InformationNovedge is currently offering Rhino 4.0 for only $788. Purchasing from Novedge you save $207 (20.80%) on the original retail price (MSRP) of $995. Best price GuaranteeRhino 4.0 is covered by the Novedge Best Price Guarantee. We guarantee that $788 is the lowest price you'll find anywhere online. And if you happen to find a better price online, and meet the required qualifications, we'll give you the difference up to $500. 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